{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"Is sorting of validator set and signatures implemented in the Peggy contract?","a":"In the Peggy contract, sorting operations are indeed performed on the validator set and signatures. Peggy (Pooled Execution Environment for Generalized Transactions) is an Ethereum-based smart contract platform that allows users to execute multiple transactions in the same contract. To ensure the order and correctness of transactions, Peggy contracts sort the validator set and signatures.↵↵Specifically, Peggy contracts use a sorting algorithm (Oracle) to obtain external data, such as market prices, exchange rates, etc. These data are used to execute strategies and determine the transaction order. In addition, the contract also sorts the received transaction requests."}]}],"pr":"4ea8877652ccdc072c8f1760756a99bff3dc492617364bcba543ac09f74cccfe"}